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Touching the old Madragoa district, two steps away from the Tejo river and in the midst of Santo’s district, which is known for being the Design District, and for its wonderful restaurants and vibrant nightlife, you’ll find JARDIM DE SANTOS HOSTEL.
This new hostel is settled in a typical Lisbon’s building,... Continue reading →

Lisbon Calling Hostel is where you'll find out how it really feels living as a 'lisboeta'.
It offers exclusive double rooms and huge bunk-beds. Most units feature access to shared bathroom facilities and some also include fantastic views over the wonderful city of Lisbon.
Wireless internet connection is free of charge and... Continue reading →

Its a unique hostel with great very helpful and friendly staff. The amzing kitchen/ common area invites to socialize with other travellers and enjoy the special environment. Another plus: fresh warm rolls for breakfast! when coming back to Lisbon, I would definitly stay there again.

Royal Guesthouse is a family-run pension located in the heart of Lisbon. It was opened in 1998 and has been refurbished, maintaining the Portuguese azulejos (mosaics). The guesthouse’s staff will guarantee you a very pleasant stay in the city.
The guest house offers a combination of both the old and new... Continue reading →

I didn't saty at the pensão Royal. I arrived one day before and went there to check the place. Lots of stairs, impossible for my age everyday have to use so many stairs. A nice and educated girl showed me the bedroom. Too tiny, so lost one day payment reservation but prefered to cancel.

Cheng Xi From MalaysiaOn November 30, -0001

The people that makes the place, Paula certainly made our stay there first class and it feels just like home at Pensao Royal! With her great and fresh bakery and the endless guide and reminders, our holiday in Lisboa was nothing less than wonderful! Thank you Paula! We'll be back soon!

Located in a beautiful XVII century building, in the idyllic Miradouro da Graça,
Probably the only hostel in the world with a XVII century inside well, where you can relax after a tiring day.
Johnie's Place opened on the 1st of March 2008. Surrounded by amazing views, fado music and local... Continue reading →

I stayed here for 2 nights. In general hostel is not bad. I liked the location:next to the church and castle. Breakfast - nothing special, but tasty. Basic beds. Not bad place to sleep 1-2 nights. The best thing in the place is Ana, she is really welcoming. Only one person who is smiling there. Weak points: towels smell old and from the first moment it is giving you a bad impression; staff- when I arrived in the morning I was informed that check in is at 14:00, but the girl didn't want to let me in even to put my bag or use the washroom. Nice welcome, right? No one knows the city. The most popularly answer "i don't know". But what am I asking for if they even don't know the price for their towels ( which I found later on the back of the door). Atmosphere is also weak point. I stayed in 2 hostels before and I was lucky to see the real spirit of hostel. Staff was organizing parties, process of making friends, the trip which you will remember. Here: nothing. Beautiful living room is always empty. So, if you what a place with good price just to put your things and sleep this place is for you.

Sigita From LithuaniaOn November 30, -0001

it was a bit noisy during the night, but overall it was ok. Very well situated in the city, nice and cosy atmosphere.

Perfect hotel to see Lisboa, great staff speaking perfectly english, great location nearby metro station, breakfasts on open air with beautifle view. Rooms could be a little bit bigger, but the are very clean. Really if you want to see lisboa this is the best choice